I used cute in glasses for this deliciously pink 8" card, with a mix of digi papers by Lilian Ellaboudy and papers and pink cardstock from my craft cupboard. I used a joanna sheen signature die for the bunting and a MFT flower die for the cute flowers framing the image.. the waste from the bunting die became the embellies at the corners of the card... and I also used my favourite Bo Bunny sentiment

for my card I used the Book Worm girl, colored her with copics.... love her glasses and I think she is perfect for this Back to School time....All paper used are from the Rie Kit and some satin ribbon to accent the top of the card... what do you think?

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Welcome to Chi Chi Memories

Something about CCM

Natalie Tong (designer) found Chi Chi Memories (CCM) in 2010 with a dream in heart to share her cute designs to all the crafty people out there! Due to various reasons along the way, Natalie had to take a short break from her designs, but has now ever so energetically is back to pursue her dreams. Natalie has invitied Cassandra Wan (partner) to join the team as of 2013, and together, their two main goals for CCM is to:

1: Continue delivering cute digital images that will make you go “awwwww” when you see them at first sight =)

2: Inspire all the crafters out there to make an awesome asset to their projects with CCM stamps.

1. Images can be scaled to desired size to fit perfectly to your project!

2. Multiple digis can be combined together on your computer and printed out as a whole image (that’s almost like creating your own stamp!) Be creative!

3. Easy storage – Of course, it only takes up a few kilobytes of your computer instead of your crafting shelf!

4. “Fast delivery” – No waiting, no delay. You get your digis right away and you can craft right away! Yay!

5. A reasonable price of a whole set of stamps!

6. No Rubber, no silicon, no wood, no nothing! Yup, the making of the digis do not require any those materials. Go green!